twopence (ˈtʌpəns) or tuppence n 1. the sum of two pennies 2. (used with a negative) something of little value (in the phrase not care or give twopence) 3. (Historical Terms) a former British silver coin, now only coined as Maundy money Collins English Dictionary –Complete...
Prices of fish varied according to the variety - prices of halfpenny and penny for ordinary white fish, with haddock costing twopence and skate at twopence and fourpence. 'Barrow boy' Bill and his 6am journey There were coconut chips, sherbet fountains, slab toffee, plain and nutty, that...
TWOPENCE TALE TO GET A SEQUEL; New Forrester Book Bound for the City Stage in 2011Byline: CATHERINE JONESLiverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
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1.of the amount or value of twopence. 2.costing twopence. 3.of very little value; trifling; worthless. [1525–35] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
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twopence (ˈtʌpəns) or tuppence n 1. the sum of two pennies 2. (used with a negative) something of little value (in the phrase not care or give twopence) 3. (Historical Terms) a former British silver coin, now only coined as Maundy money Collins English Dictionary – Comple...
Switch tonew thesaurus Adj.1. two-ply- having a thickness made up of two layers or strands thick- not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions; "an inch thick"; "a thick board";...
The copper plate illustrations were seen as being an integral part of the whole and the Preface stated that 'the prints with which the whole is decorated, are all engraved by the best hands, after original drawings which were taken on purpose for this work … at a very great expence'. ...